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Andie
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Topic: Medic alert bracelets Posted: 22 July 2008 at 4:12pm |
I've ordered one of these for Ella after being advised (no, told) to at the hospital. I hadn't wanted to get her one, or any of the allergy 'products', but I think that was more part of my acceptance of her condition rather than anything else - I didn't want my daughter to be that kind of "special", but hey, it is what it is and so "special" she may be. Since a scare in a public place where by a complete miracle she didn't ingest any of the yogurt she was trying so hard to eat, and since most Sundays in church she'll be offered random food by some well-meaning person, and since Ella can climb onto any surface and will taste anything she can, I've realised I need to do something about this. I never expected strangers to be aware of her allergy and how dangerous it is, but we're at a point now where thanks to Ella's curiosity (and the fact that some people are compelled to feed stranger's toddlers like they're ducks at a pond) she needs something to alert people to this.
I've ordered an "allergic to dairy" badge and stickers (for her lunchbox, etc) too. Has anyone else used any of these products, and did you find them helpful? Did they actually make your child safer? Do you think seeing them stopped kind old ladies from chucking peanut brownies their way? I'd hoped to wait until she started Kindy before needing any of this stuff, but turns out we need it now.
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mummy_becks
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 5:34pm |
You should get a t shirt that says "don't feed the Ella please" and wear that all the time.
Is it just dairy she is allergic too?? (I can't remember sorry). Coz if it is more than that I would be inclinded to get them all.
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 7:10pm |
No personal experience Andie, but for what it's worth I totally support you getting the bracelet for her. She'll probably like it anyway (like Hannah always hated wearing a hat for any reason until Ella's age when it became a fashion accessory!!). I think you'll still find people not connecting the bracelet with a food allergy though, not sure why but I always thought that medic bracelets were an alert to emergency staff and might mention a drug they were allergic to
Do you have a printer? I wonder if it would be cheaper for you to make and print your own stickers? You'll probably go through a lot, I'm guessing.
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 9:43pm |
I thought that about the medic alert bracelets too, T. I didn't get her one of the standard ones because a) it's too big and chunky for her tiny wrist, an b) you have to flip them over to read them - and if I saw a child wearing one I'd think the child maybe had a heart condition or something, I don't think they'd be associated with allergies. So I have ordered a kid's one from an allergy resource place, which has the medic alert logo on the top and space to engrave the message also on the front.
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 8:44am |
Where did you get that from Andie? We need to get one for Hannah now that she has drug allergies as well.
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 8:50am |
Hugs to you Andie..i will be the same if it turns out E needs one.. and I'm also like above I associate them with heart conditions or whatever but as you say if they need it they need it....how awful that people feed her all the time..I hadn't realised that happens....how rude:( as far as the stickers we will get them if we need them but i totally sympathise with not wanting to make her 'special' like that!! :( !
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 3:19pm |
hey andie i wear a medical alert, and iam always asked what am i allergic too not if i have a heart condition.
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 8:40pm |
have you try this? ..
http://www.kiwikidswithallergies.co.nz
this where i got my products from to put on my children's food bag, my baby's cup (to remind NOT to put cow's milk in it!!!) and on the top of their medication bags (also help me to work quicker which bag belong which child during reactions!)
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Posted: 24 July 2008 at 9:54am |
That's reassuring, Hooper. Thanks. And Soph - yep, that's where I ordered Ella's gear from. They look good, don't they! Glad to hear they're of use after all.
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Posted: 24 July 2008 at 10:54pm |
I love them as bright colour did helped to attract adults' attention to read it as well as my 5 years old love to show off to people that make more people aware of his allergy
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Posted: 25 July 2008 at 8:09am |
Ive just checked out that website. It says that the stickers are microwave and dishwasher safe so I might not go through as many as I thought.
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Posted: 25 July 2008 at 9:13am |
Yeah I thought that was pretty cool! They arrived today so now I need to decide exactly how to word the engraving and we'll be sorted. choice!
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Posted: 25 July 2008 at 2:03pm |
Yay Andie! I *should* have a Medic Alert for Maya's sulpha drug allergy but like you I just don't want her to be that kind of special right now, and she's not likely to be in a situation where she'd be given sulpha meds without me being there to say hold up.
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Posted: 25 July 2008 at 2:07pm |
I am the same as Maya and I know I should have one. Whats putting me off - the cost.
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Posted: 29 July 2008 at 9:47pm |
I wore a medic alert bracelet for sulpha drugs when I was a kid and I enjoyed the attention I got for it (I'm a leo ) and the looks on the other kids faces when I said I would die if I had sulpha...
and then they asked what happened if I went to Rotorua....
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Posted: 30 July 2008 at 9:01pm |
What would happen DJ? I've been asked that about Maya but I have no idea.
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Posted: 30 July 2008 at 9:36pm |
I go into shock (the one beginning with A).
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Posted: 03 August 2008 at 9:32pm |
Emma - Maya will be fine in Rotovegas!
Sulphur is what stinks up Rotorua, and the sulpha drugs/ sulphonamides are totally different
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:29pm |
mummy_becks wrote:
I go into shock (the one beginning with A). |
Anaphylactic shock ....argh something I'm all too familiar with
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